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  • He should stick to Linux distros and his emacs stuff. This kind of content isn't appropriate for him or representative of his channel really.

    I think he learned from this,cause this is a rather old video and I no longer see any other sort of content like it on his channel.

  • You have no idea how much I regret buying a Canon Pixmass printer on offer for 50€. I should have just sucked it up and coughed up 100 more to get a damn Brother laser printer.

    Well,at least now I get to replace ink cartridges every week or so and I get to print my ass on photographic paper.

    Live and learn I guess.

  • I hope this also means not showing the thousand "setup" screen needed to install the os,post install.

    That is single-handedly the worst thing ever and only Apple manages to compete with such tactics.

  • My first linux was in '98 and it was redhat 5 .2. I remember buying it from a computer shop I used to frequent as a teenager back then. i think it came on 3 cds or something like that.

    The amount of time I spent compiling kernels, building x server and getting confs to work is priceless.

    Ah,the good hard as fuck old days of Linux.

  • That's some profitable irony right there. I don't disagree with people using stuff the way the want to,but I do prefer choice. Luckily for me I live in EU ,so privacy and choice is more or less still a thing, allegedly.

    If that works for you,great. It's a good tip for others as well. I do spend around 70€/2 years of PIA,but I think that's reasonable.

  • It does. It's not without flaws,but 80% of the time it works fine (it has a bug where it loses configured card when switching between multi users - so that's painful,but it's a tinfoil level choice on my part).

    Most banks provide their own payment apps to use with NFC payments,but I agree Google Pay is by far better and works perfectly out of the box. But it's google. Next ad would be related to some of your purchase history,so your data is shamelessly farmed.